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Europe's largest low cost airline, Ryanair, will enter the Bosnian market this year by introducing flights to Banja Luka. It comes following protracted talks with the government of the Entity of Republika Srpska in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The carrier will introduce two weekly services from Charleroi Airport in Belgium, each Monday and Friday, starting October 29, as well as from Memmingen in Germany from October 30, each Tuesday and Saturday. The Prime Minister of the entity, Željka Cvijanović, has said that "several additional destinations will also be launched" by the airline in the coming period. Tickets for the new routes are already available for purchase through the carrier's website.
Commenting on the new route, Ryanair’s Sales and Marketing Executive for Belgium, Helene Begasse, said, “We are pleased to announce a new Brussels Charleroi to Banja Luka route commencing this November. This new route marks Ryanair's entry into Bosnia and Herzegovina, and wi…

The world's largest carrier, American Airlines, is considering introducing seasonal flights to Dubrovnik. According to the "TangoSix" portal, the company is in talks with the airport over a seasonal service from Philadelphia. A decision on the matter is expected within the next month. American operates a number of seasonal flights to Europe from its Philadelphia hub including Athens, Barcelona, Budapest, Frankfurt, Glasgow, Lisbon, Prague, Shannon and Venice. This year, the airline expanded its reach from Philadelphia into Europe with seasonal flights to Budapest and Prague. Both are operated by its Boeing 767-300 aircraft. The move is seen as affirming American’s commitment to Philadelphia as a trans-Atlantic gateway.
Dubrovnik Airport has identified the United States and South Korea as two far-away markets which could sustain services to the coastal city. Speaking to EX-YU Aviation News, Dubrovnik Airport's General Manager, Frano Luetić, said, "These two far-…

Pristina Airport records strong Q1 results

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Pristina Airport has registered its busiest first quarter of the year by handling 418.134 passengers over the three-month period, representing an increase of 17% on 2017. In March alone, the airport welcomed 150.434 travellers through its doors, up 19.2%. Last month, Norwegian Air Shuttle introduced flights from Copenhagen to Pristina while Eurowings, SunExpress, Germania, Orange2Fly and Electra Airways are set to follow with new routes to the city over the summer.

Just wow! SJJ will then be forever the worst airport among EX-YU capitals (even among some other non-capitals)...I'm really ashamed to live in Bosnia.SJJ is worst airport and besides the taxes are the biggest.Fun fact:you need transit to reach London and Frankfurt...the only airport among Europe capitals to need so.

congrats prn airport this is a good result for a small country and visa restrictions for kosovo bay the way on april 5 Edelweiss air flight WK405 was served with airbus a343-313 HB-JMG and i think this should say something.best wishes

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